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What to wear to Wudang Mountain in winter?

Necessary items for traveling to Wudang Mountain in winter. In winter, the temperature in Wudang Mountain will be very low, about five or six degrees lower than that in the urban area, and there may be heavy snowstorms. At this time, it is very important to bring rain gear, boots, raincoats, umbrellas and raincoats as much as possible in winter. You can also bring some warm items, such as hot water bottles for irrigation, or warm your baby. Warm babies can be put in clothes bags, and if their hands are particularly cold, they can be put in clothes bags to keep warm. It is also important to wear scarves and masks, and you should also bring comfortable hiking shoes.

Wudang Mountain, located in Danjiangkou, Shiyan City, northwest Hubei Province, belongs to the east of Daba Mountain. Also known as Taihe Mountain, Xieluo Mountain, Shenshan Mountain and Shixian Mountain, it was called Taiyue, Xuan Yue and Da Yue in ancient times. The river is blocked in the west, bordering the South River in the east, the Han River in the north, Jundian River and Manan River in the south, Shennongjia virgin forest in the south and Danjiangkou Reservoir in the north.

Wudang Mountain is one of the world cultural heritages announced by the United Nations and a national key scenic spot in China. It is also the birthplace of famous Taoist mountains and wudang boxing, and is known as "the unparalleled scenic spot in ancient times and the first fairy mountain in the world". Wudang Taoism was highly respected by feudal emperors and reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Yongle built the Forbidden City in the north and Wudang in the south. Wudang Dojo directly controlled by Ming Chengzu is called "Royal Family Temple". At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Taoist Zhang Sanfeng was a master, and Wudang Wushu became a major school of martial arts in China.